Value |
Category |
11 |
Chemists |
12 |
Physicists |
13 |
Specialized in physical-chemistry sciences |
14 |
Physical and chemical sciences specialists |
19 |
Physical and chemical sciences specialist with an education level between the 6th year of primary school and the 3rd year in high school |
20 |
Agronomical and forestry engineers |
21 |
Architects and urbanists |
22 |
Civil engineers |
23 |
Electrical and electronics engineers |
24 |
Mechanical engineers |
25 |
Chemical engineers |
26 |
Metallurgical engineers |
27 |
Mine engineers |
28 |
Industrial organization engineers |
29 |
Engineers not classified under other headings |
30 |
Architects and engineers with an education level between the 6th year of primary school and the 3rd year of high school |
31 |
Surveyers |
32 |
Drawers |
33 |
Technicians in civil engineering |
34 |
Technicians in electricity and electronics |
35 |
Technicians in mechanics |
36 |
Technicians in chemical industry |
37 |
Technicians in metallurgy |
38 |
Technicians in mining |
39 |
Technicians in industry n.e.c. |
41 |
Pilots, navigators and navigation mechanics (aviation) |
42 |
Deck officials and pilots (sea and river sailing) |
43 |
Machinist officials (sea and river sailing) |
51 |
Biologists, zoologists and similar specialists |
52 |
Bacteriologists, pharmacologists and similar specialists |
53 |
Agronomists and similar specialists (not engineers) |
54 |
Experts in biological and agronomical sciences |
59 |
Biologists, agronomists (not engineers) and similar experts with an education level between 6th year of primary school and the 2nd year of middle school |
61 |
Doctors and surgeons |
62 |
Medical assistants |
63 |
Dentists |
64 |
Dental assistants |
65 |
Veterinarians |
66 |
Veterinarian assistants |
67 |
Pharmacists |
68 |
Pharmaceutical assistants |
69 |
Public health dieticians and nutritionists |
70 |
Doctors, dentists, veterinarians and pharmacists with an education level between the 6th year of primary school and the 3rd year of high school |
71 |
Nurses with a degree |
72 |
Nursing personnel not classified under other headings |
73 |
Midwives with a degree |
74 |
Midwives not classified under other headings |
75 |
Optometrists and opticians |
76 |
Physical therapists and occupational therapists |
77 |
Medical radiology experts |
79 |
Doctors, dentists, veterinarians and similar workers not classified under other headings |
81 |
Statisticians |
82 |
Mathematicians and actuaries |
83 |
Systems analyst |
84 |
Technicians (statistics and mathematics) |
85 |
Computer professionals |
89 |
Statisticians, mathematicians, systems analysts, economists, administrators and similar experts with an education level between the 6th year of primary school and the 3rd year of high school |
90 |
Economists |
91 |
Superior experts in economics |
92 |
Administrators |
93 |
Administration experts and technicians |
110 |
Accountants |
121 |
Lawyers |
122 |
Judges |
129 |
Legal workers not classified under other headings (except for lawyers or judges) |
131 |
Professors of universities and other higher learning establishments |
132 |
High school teachers |
133 |
Primary school teachers |
134 |
Pre-school teachers |
135 |
Special education teachers |
138 |
Professors of universities and other higher learning establishments, of high school, primary, pre-school, and special education, with an education level between the 4th year of primary school and the 2nd year of middle school |
139 |
Professors not classified under other headings |
141 |
Priests and members of religious orders |
149 |
Secular religious workers |
151 |
Writers and critics |
158 |
Authors, journalists, writers and similar with an education level between the 4th year of primary school and the 2nd year of middle school |
159 |
Authors, journalists, writers and similar not classified under other headings |
161 |
Sculptors, painters and similar |
162 |
Commercial decorators, drawers and designers |
163 |
Photographers and camera operator in film and television |
171 |
Composers, music and song |
172 |
Choreographers and dancers |
173 |
Show actors and directors |
174 |
Show entrepreneurs and producers |
175 |
Circus performers |
179 |
Performers in shows not classified under other headings |
180 |
Athletes, sports players and similar workers |
190 |
Sociologists, and specialists in personal problems, philologists and humanities professors with an education level between 6th year of primary school and the 2nd year of middle school |
191 |
Librarians, archivers and museum curators |
192 |
Sociologists, anthropologists and similar specialists |
193 |
Social assistance workers |
194 |
Specialists in personnel and training problems and professional analyses |
195 |
Philologists, translators and interpreters |
196 |
Professors of humanities, literature and arts |
197 |
Members of the armed forces of land, sea and air (except for civilian personnel that work in the armed forces) |
198 |
Diplomatic personnel and foreign consul, expert personnel and foreign mission personnel |
199 |
Other professionals, experts and similar workers |
201 |
Officials elected for president of the republic, national congress, legislative assemblies and municipal councils |
202 |
Ministers, presidents, vice-presidents and secretaries of the autonomous institutions, directors, managers, coordinators and other executives of the central administration of the nation |
203 |
Occupations of the executive personnel of the regional administration of the nation |
204 |
Occupations of the executive personnel of the municipal administration of the nation |
205 |
University authorities |
208 |
Other lower level directors in the university area |
209 |
Occupations of the (executive) administrative personnel not classified under other headings |
210 |
Other lower level directors in the manufacturing industry |
211 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the food and drink industry |
212 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the tobacco industry |
213 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the textile and confection industry |
214 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the leather and shoe industry |
215 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the wood and furniture industry |
216 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the paper, carton and graphic arts industry |
217 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the rubber and chemical industry |
218 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the metallurgical industry |
219 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in diverse industries not classified under other headings |
220 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators in the construction industry |
230 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators of financial businesses |
240 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators of transport, storage and communications |
250 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators of electricity, gas, water and sanitary services |
260 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators of service businesses |
290 |
Directors, managers, owners and administrators not classified under other headings |
299 |
Other directors of inferior levels in the areas of construction, finances and services |
300 |
Office employee managers |
309 |
Other lower level office employee managers |
310 |
Administrative agents (public administration) |
319 |
Other lower level managers and administrative agents |
321 |
Stenographer, typist and teletypist |
322 |
Card and tape punch machine operators |
331 |
Accounting assistants, accounting employees and cashiers |
339 |
Employees of accountants, cashiers and similar workers not classified under other headings |
341 |
Counting and calculating machine operators |
342 |
Automatic data treatment machine operators |
351 |
Train station managers |
352 |
Post office managers |
359 |
Managers of transportation and communication services not classified under other headings |
360 |
Train managers, bed-car controllers and ticket takers |
370 |
Mailmen and messengers |
380 |
Telephone and telegraph operators |
391 |
Supply employees |
392 |
Employees of the calculation of materials and production planification |
393 |
Administrative services employees |
394 |
Travel office receptionists and employees |
395 |
Library and filing services employees |
399 |
Employees of offices not classified under other headings |
401 |
Sales directors and managers (wholesale commerce) |
402 |
Sales directors and managers (retail commerce) |
409 |
Sales directors and managers (except for wholesale and retail commerce) |
410 |
Merchants and/or owners (wholesale and retail commerce) |
421 |
Sales managers |
422 |
Buyers |
431 |
Agents and inspectors, sales experts |
432 |
Traveling merchants and factory representatives |
439 |
Other agents and inspectors, sales experts, traveling merchants and factory representatives not classified under other headings |
441 |
Insurance agents, real estate agents and exchange and stock agents |
442 |
Business services sales agents |
443 |
Auctioneers |
451 |
Commerce salespeople, dependents, employees and similar workers |
452 |
Traveling salespeople, door-to-door salespeople and newspaper salespeople |
490 |
Merchants and salespeople not classified under other headings |
510 |
Owners-managers (hotel and bar services and similar) |
520 |
Service personnel managers |
531 |
Cooks |
532 |
Waiters, bartenders and similar workers |
540 |
Service personnel not classified under other headings |
551 |
Building maintenance personnel |
552 |
Cleaning personnel and similar workers |
560 |
Laundromats, dry cleaners and ironers |
570 |
Barbers, beauty treatment specialists, and similar workers |
581 |
Firemen |
582 |
Police |
583 |
Transit agents |
589 |
Protection and security services personnel not classified under other headings |
591 |
Guides |
592 |
Owners of funeral parlors and undertakers |
593 |
Medical, dental, pharmacy, and veterinarian assistants and similar workers |
594 |
Race track workers |
595 |
Vehicle parking services worker |
596 |
Air services worker |
597 |
Casino workers |
598 |
Recreational services workers |
599 |
Other service workers not classified under other headings |
601 |
Directors of agriculture and/or livestock exploitation |
602 |
Agriculture and/or livestock exploitation managers |
611 |
Farming exploitators |
612 |
Agriculture exploitators |
613 |
Livestock exploitators |
614 |
Aviculturists |
621 |
Laborers in multipurpose agricultural farms |
622 |
Agriculture laborers, extensive plantation |
623 |
Agriculture laborers, trees and bushes |
624 |
Livestock laborers, livestock raising (except for milk-producing livestock) |
625 |
Livestock laborers, milk-producing livestock |
626 |
Aviculture laborers |
627 |
Agricultural laborers, orchard, vineyard and garden cultivation |
628 |
Agricultural machinery drivers |
629 |
Other agriculture and livestock workers not classified under other headings |
631 |
Tree workers and splitters |
632 |
Forestry workers (except for cutters and splitters) |
641 |
Fishers |
642 |
Hunters |
649 |
Fishers, hunters and similar workers not classified under other headings |
700 |
Foremen and supervisors |
711 |
Miners and quarry workers |
712 |
Mineral and rock treatment workers |
713 |
Sounders and similar workers |
714 |
Iron exploitation workers |
715 |
Salt processing operators |
716 |
Salt processing laborers |
721 |
Metallurgical oven laborers |
722 |
Lamination machine operators |
723 |
Second fusion and reheating oven operators |
724 |
Strainers of metal in molds |
725 |
Molders and burners |
726 |
Laborers in the final metal treatment |
727 |
Metal wire maker and metal stretcher |
728 |
Metal galvanizers and recoverers |
729 |
Metallurgical laborers not classified under other headings |
731 |
Wood treatment laborers |
732 |
Sawyers, plywood machine operators and similar workers |
733 |
Paper paste preparers |
734 |
Paper manufacturing laborers |
741 |
Operators of breaking, crushing and mixing machines |
742 |
Operators of thermal installations for chemical treatments |
743 |
Operators of filtration and separation apparatuses |
744 |
Operators of distillation and reaction apparatuses |
745 |
Petroleum refining laborers |
749 |
Laborers in chemical treatments and similar workers not classified under other headings |
751 |
Fiber preparers |
752 |
Spinners and bobbers |
753 |
Loom adjusters and preparers of cartons for knitting |
754 |
Knitters and similar workers |
755 |
Knitters |
756 |
Whiteners, dyers and workers in the finishing of textile products |
759 |
Spinners, knitters, dyers, and similar workers not classified under other headings |
761 |
Tanner and skin/hide worker |
762 |
Fur skin preparation workers |
771 |
Millers and similar workers |
772 |
Manufacture and refinery of sugar laborers |
773 |
Butchers |
774 |
Food conservation workers |
775 |
Workers in milk treatment and the manufacture of lactic products |
776 |
Bread makers, cake makers and confectioners |
777 |
Tea, coffee and cocoa laborers |
778 |
Wine and drink laborers and makers |
779 |
Laborers in the preparation of food and drinks not classified under other headings |
781 |
Tobacco preparers |
782 |
Cigar makers |
783 |
Cigarette manufacturing laborers |
789 |
Tobacco laborers not classified under other headings |
791 |
Tailors and dressmakers |
792 |
Furrier and similar workers |
793 |
Hat makers |
794 |
Pattern maker and cutter |
795 |
Sewers and borderers |
796 |
Upholsterers and similar workers |
799 |
Tailors, dressmakers, furriers, upholsterers and similar workers not classified under other headings |
801 |
Shoe makers |
802 |
Shoe workers/repairers |
803 |
Leather artisans and similar workers |
811 |
Cabinet maker |
812 |
Wood working machine operators |
819 |
Cabinet makers, wood working machine operators and similar workers not classified under other headings |
820 |
Wood carvers and adorners |
831 |
Blacksmiths and forgers |
832 |
Mechanic-adjusters specialized in tools and moulds, model-adjustors and metal tracers |
833 |
Adjusters-operators of machine tools |
834 |
Machine tool operators |
835 |
Metal polishers and tool sharpeners |
839 |
Metal work laborers not classified under other headings |
841 |
Machine mounters-adjusters and installers |
842 |
Watchsmiths and mechanics of precision instruments |
843 |
Motor vehicle mechanics |
844 |
Airplane vehicle mechanics |
849 |
Adjuster-mounters and installers of machinery and precision instruments, watchsmiths and mechanics (except electricians) not classified under other headings |
851 |
Electrician adjusters |
852 |
Electronics adjusters |
853 |
Electrical and electronics apparatus mounters |
854 |
Radio and television receptor repairer electricians |
855 |
Electricians (electrical installations) |
856 |
Telephone and telegraph installers |
857 |
Electrical and telecommunication line installers |
859 |
Electricians, electronics workers and similar workers not classified under other headings |
861 |
Radio and television emission stations operators |
862 |
Operators of sound and movie projection equipment |
871 |
Plumbers and pipe installers |
872 |
Solderers and metal cutters |
873 |
Autobody worker and boilermaker |
874 |
Metal structure mounters |
880 |
Jewelers and silver-platters |
891 |
Glass blowers, modelers, laminators, cutters and polishers |
892 |
Ceramicists and similar workers |
893 |
Bakers (glass and ceramics) |
894 |
Glass engravers |
895 |
Glass and ceramics painters and decorators |
899 |
Glass workers, ceramic workers and similar workers not classified under other headings |
901 |
Rubber and plastic products manufacturing laborers (except tires) |
902 |
Manufacturing and vulcanization of tires laborers |
910 |
Paper and carton products manufacturing |
921 |
Typesetter, typographers and similar workers |
922 |
Printing press operators |
923 |
Shorthand typists and electrotypists |
924 |
Print engraver (except photo printers) |
925 |
Photographers |
926 |
Binders and similar workers |
927 |
Photographic laboratory workers |
929 |
Graphic arts workers not classified under other headings |
931 |
Building and construction painting |
939 |
Painters not classified under other headings |
941 |
Manufacturing workers and other workers not classified under other headings |
942 |
Undocumented |
943 |
Non-metal products factory workers |
949 |
Factory worker |
951 |
Mason |
952 |
Workers of prefab concrete and terrazzo welders |
953 |
Roofers |
954 |
Carpenters and parquet workers |
955 |
Stucco setters |
956 |
Insulation installers |
957 |
Glass setters |
959 |
Construction workers |
961 |
Operators of electrical generating installations |
969 |
Electricity, energy, water, air conditioning systems operator |
971 |
Dock worker, shipper, packer |
972 |
Levelers and cable setters |
973 |
Crane operator, dock worker, freight elevator operator |
974 |
Bulldozer or similar equipment driver |
979 |
Drivers of machines for earth manipulation, n.e.c. |
981 |
Ship foreman, dock sailor, boatman |
982 |
Machine operating sailors |
983 |
Railroad drivers and firemen |
984 |
Heads of trains |
985 |
Driver |
986 |
Drivers of animals and vehicles pulled by animals |
989 |
Drivers of transportation vehicles |
991 |
Workers n.e.c. (except day laborers) |
992 |
Day laborers n.e.c. |
996 |
Undocumented occupations |
997 |
Occupations not well specified |
998 |
Unknown |
999 |
NIU (not in universe) |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.